ENRICH YOUR PRAYER: Elevate your prayer experience with these unique, eco-friendly Anglican rosaries.ECO-FRIENDLY DEVOTION: Elevate your prayer practice with our unique, eco-friendly Anglican rosaries.
NATURAL CONNECTION: Crafted from hand-carved olive wood beads sourced sustainably from ancient Bethlehem trees, these rosaries offer a genuine connection to nature during prayer.NATURAL CONNECTION: Crafted from hand-carved olive wood beads sourced sustainably from ancient Bethlehem trees, these rosaries offer a genuine connection to nature during prayer.
FOCUSED PRAYER: With tactile beads, these rosaries provide a tangible focus for your prayers, helping you enter a deeper state of devotion.
REV. LYNN BAUMAN'S LEGACY: Inspired by Reverend Lynn Bauman, these rosaries carry forward a tradition of contemplative and meditative prayer.
STRUCTURED GUIDANCE: Featuring 33 beads with four 'weeks' and 'cruciform' beads, these rosaries guide your prayers, keeping your mind engaged.
SYMBOLIC CROSS FORMATION: The 'cruciform' beads form a cross, echoing the spiritual significance of this iconic symbol.
AUTHENTIC SPIRITUAL TOOL: These rosaries are designed for prayer, not as necklaces, ensuring a focused and devoted experience.
ANCESTRAL OLIVE WOOD: Crafted exclusively from ancient olive trees' prunings, these rosaries hold the history of the Holy Land in your hands.
CONNECT THROUGH HISTORY: With every bead, you're holding a bridge to generations of believers, intertwining your faith with the rich tapestry of history.
On sale is a lovely Anglican Rosary that is also known as Anglican prayer beads made out of beads that are hand carved from olive wood grown in the Bethlehem region. The rosary is used by Anglicans, as well as other dominations of Christians as a focus for prayer. It was created by the Rev. Lynn Bauman in the mid-1980s, to help bring about contemplative, meditative prayer. The touching of the fingers on each successive bead aids helps to keep the mind from wandering when praying. The Anglican rosary is made up of thirty-three beads divided into groups. There are four groups consisting of seven beads with additional separate and larger beads separating the groups. These groups are called "weeks". There are 4 ''cruciform'' beads, in between the "weeks" - these are usually larger beads than the "weeks" beads. When the loop of beads is opened into a circular shape, these particular beads form the points of a cross within the circle of the set, hence the term ''cruciform.'' Next, after the cross, is a single bead termed the ''invitatory'' bead, giving the total of thirty-three. The name Rosary comes from the Latin ''rosarium' meaning ''Crown of Roses. The round part of the rosary (the 4 weeks) measures approximately 10'' /28 cm. The part that hangs down is approximately 1.5'' / 5 cm and the cross is approximately 1.5''/3.5cm.